Carrier WEATHERMASTER 48/50Z030-105 User Manual

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deviation from the occupied cooling and heating set points.

This will allow the control to start the unit so that the space is at

conditioned levels when the occupied period starts. This is

required for ASHRAE 90.1 compliance. A space sensor is re-

quired for non-linkage applications.
SETTING UP THE SYSTEM — The settings for tempera-

ture compensated start can be found in the local display under

Configuration

UNIT.

TCST-Cool Factor (TCS.C) — This is the factor for the start

time bias equation for cooling.
TCST-Heat Factor (TCS.H) — This is the factor for the start

time bias equation for heating.
NOTE: Temperature compensated start is disabled when these

factors are set to 0.
TEMPERATURE COMPENSATED START LOGIC — The

following conditions must be met for the algorithm to run:
• Unit is in unoccupied state.

• Next occupied time is valid.

• Current time of day is valid.

• Valid space temperature reading is available (sensor or

DAV-Linkage).
The algorithm will calculate a Start Bias time in minutes us-

ing the following equations:

If (space temperature > occupied cooling set point)
Start Bias Time = (space temperature – occupied cooling set

point)* TCS.C

If (space temperature < occupied heating set point)
Start Bias Time = (occupied heating set point – space

temperature)*TCS.H

When the Start Bias Time is greater than zero the algorithm

will subtract it from the next occupied time to calculate the new

start time. When the new start time is reached, the Temperature

Compensated Start mode is set (Operating Modes

MODE

T.C.ST), the fan is started and the unit controlled as in an occu-

pied state. Once set, Temperature Compensated mode will stay

on until the unit goes into the Occupied mode. The Start Bias

Time will be written into the CCN Linkage Equipment Table if

the unit is controlled in DAV mode. If the Unoccupied Econo-

mizer Free Cool mode is active (Operating Modes

HVAC =

“UNOCC FREE COOL”) when temperature compensated

start begins, the Unoccupied Free Cool mode will be stopped.

Carrier Comfort Network

®

(CCN) —

It is possible

to configure the ComfortLink™ controls to participate as an el-

ement of the Carrier Comfort Network (CCN) system directly

from the local display. This section will deal with explaining

the various programmable options which are found under the

CCN sub-menu in the Configuration mode.

The major configurations for CCN programming are locat-

ed in the local displays at Configuration

CCN. See Table 63.

CCN Address (CCNA) — This configuration is the CCN ad-

dress the rooftop is assigned.
CCN Bus Number (CCNB) — This configuration is the CCN

bus the rooftop is assigned.
CCN Baud Rate (BAUD) — This configuration is the CCN

baud rate.
CCN Time/Date Broadcast (TM.DT) — If this configuration

is set to ON, the control will periodically send the time and date

out onto the CCN bus once a minute. If this device is on a CCN

network then it will be important to make sure that only one

device on the bus has this configuration set to ON. If more than

one time broadcaster is present, problems with the time will

occur.
NOTE: Only the time and date broadcaster can perform

daylight savings time adjustments. Even if the rooftop is stand

alone, the user may want to set this to ON to accomplish the

daylight/savings function.
CCN OAT Broadcast (OAT.B) — If this configuration is set

to ON, the control will periodically broadcast its outside-air

temperature at a rate of once every 30 minutes.
CCN OARH Broadcast (ORH.B) — If this configuration is

set to ON, the control will periodically broadcast its outside air

relative humidity at a rate of once every 30 minutes.
CCN OAQ Broadcast (OAQ.B) — If this configuration is set

to ON, the control will periodically broadcast its outside air

quality reading at a rate of once every 30 minutes.
Global Schedule Broadcast (G.S.B) — If this configuration is

set to ON and the schedule number (SCH.N) is between 65 and

99, then the control will broadcast the internal time schedule

once every 2 minutes.
CCN Broadcast Acknowledger (B.ACK) — If this configu-

ration is set to ON, then when any broadcasting is done on the

bus, this device will respond to and acknowledge. Only one de-

vice per bus can be configured for this option.
Schedule Number (SCH.N) — This configuration determines

what schedule the control may follow.
SCH.N = 0

The control is always occupied.

SCH.N = 1

The control follows its internal time sched-

ules. The user may enter any number

between 1 and 64 but it will be overwritten

to “1” by the control as it only has one

internal schedule.

SCH.N = 65-99 The control is either set up to receive to a

broadcasted time schedule set to this

number or the control is set up to broadcast

its internal time schedule (G.S.B) to the

network and this is the global schedule

number it is broadcasting. If this is the case,

then the control still follows its internal time

schedules.

Accept Global Holidays? (HOL.T) — If a device is broad-

casting the time on the bus, it is possible to accept the time yet

not accept the global holiday from the broadcast message.
Override Time Limit (O.T.L) — This configuration allows

the user to decide how long an override occurs when it is initi-

ated. The override may be configured from 1 to 4 hours. If the

time is set to 0, the override function will become disabled.
Timed Override Hours (OV.EX) — This displays the current

number of hours left in an override. It is possible to cancel an

override in progress by writing “0” to this variable, thereby

removing the override time left.
SPT Override Enabled? (SPT.O) — If a space sensor is

present, then it is possible to override an unoccupied period by

pushing the override button on the T55 or T56 sensor. This

option allows the user to disable this function by setting this

configuration to NO.
T58 Override Enabled? (T58.O) — The T58 sensor is a CCN

device that allows cooling/heating set points to be adjusted,

space temperature to be written to the rooftop unit, and the abil-

ity to initiate a timed override. This option allows the user to

disable the override initiated from the T58 sensor by setting

this option to NO.
Global Schedule Override? (GL.OV) — If the control is set

to receive global schedules then it is also possible for the global

schedule broadcaster to call out an override condition as well.

This configuration allows the user to disable the global sched-

ule broadcaster from overriding the control.

ITEM

EXPANSION

RANGE UNITS CCN POINT

TCS.C

Temp.Cmp.Strt.Cool Factr 0 - 60

min

TCSTCOOL

TCS.H

Temp.Cmp.Strt.Heat Factr 0 - 60

min

TCSTHEAT

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